Jockey Franny Norton will retire on Sept. 21, the contemporary of Frankie Dettori announced on Instagram. The Liverpool native will end his career riding at Chester Racecourse.
Norton, who turned 54 this year, began riding in 1988. A Chester specialist, he was a close ally of Mark Johnston, and now rides for his son Charlie, among others. Throughout his career, Norton has been associated with several Pattern winners including Permian (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), and G1 St Leger second Sir Ron Priestley (GB) (Australia {GB}), to name a few. A notable boxer, his latest victory, of which he has at least 1859, was aboard Aviemore (GB) (Kodiac {GB}) for the younger Johnston at Chester on Sept. 13.
Norton said in a statement, “After an incredible journey spanning over 35 years, the time has come for me to hang up my boots and call it a day in horse racing.
“On the 21st of September at Chester Racecourse, I will ride my final race, marking the end of an amazing chapter of my life.
“From the early days in the saddle to the many highs and lows that followed, this sport has given me memories I will treasure forever. I’ve been blessed to ride alongside some of the best jockeys, work with the finest trainers, and compete at the most iconic racecourses. Every moment has been a privilege.
“To the fans who have supported me over the years, your encouragement has meant the world. To the owners, trainers, and stable staff, it’s been an honour to share the track with you. And to my family and loved ones–your unwavering support has carried me through every victory and every challenge.
“While I may be stepping away from the track, I will always remain connected to the sport that has been my life. Racing has taught me resilience, passion, and humility, and I’m forever grateful for the incredible journey it has taken me on.
“I look forward to seeing you all at Chester for one last race. Let’s make it a day to remember!
“Much love, F.”